Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT)

 - Class of 1984

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THIS IS US! Brian Wall 16 STUDENT LIFE

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Bryan Tobler Eight-hundred red, white, and blue balloons flew into the air, the homecoming bell sounded, and the team thundered onto the field. The Pleasant Grove Vikings were about to be trodden down by the Devils. The final score was 17-8 in favor of the Devils. Elated team members and fans packed the after-game hang-out spot, Pizza Hut, to the rafters. Bright and early the next morning a few dedicated students sacrificed sleeping in to help cover the cafeteria walls with yellow and green plastic in an attempt to turn the lun- chroom into a Homecoming Wonderland. The dance began at 8:30, and the band, Lightyear, kept the evening moving. The Homecoming theme by Bryan Adams was a fitting one: “The Best Is Yet To Come.” And it was. . . . Swaying to the music of Lightyear, Eric Jacobsen and Lynette Czirr are in their own world. Bryan Tobler Norwegian humor by Kjersti Tollakson draws the attention of Breck Bartholomew while Paige Wright and Jay Helton pass in the background. HOMECOMING 15



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 so Most of the student’s lives are spent at school. Since school can be monotonous, people are always doing unusual things to liven things up. Lunch is usually the time when students really realize how boring life is. There are all sorts of different things to do during lunch to make life more in- teresting: chase an unwinding ball of yarn down the hall, rip your pants, steal croutons from the salad bar, watch the beaver parade, randomly throw a tennis ball down the hall and see who gets hit, play animal games on a computer, play leapfrog, do cartwheels in the hall, have a whip- ped cream fight with the insides of an alligator, get thrown in a garbage can, drinking fountain, or the snow, or you could always change your dressing standards and wear towel diapers. After arriving home from school, naturally students try to relax in various ways: change their clothes, be athletic, eat, sleep, watch Scooby Doo, He-Man, M A S H and Three’s Company, look for any mail (not male], or read Dear Abby, Ann Landers and the comics, but at ail costs ignore their homework. [Tammy Williams] STUDENT LIFE! 17

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